every single animal. i think even a snail is faster or just about as fast a turtle
Yes, sloth's are much more slower than a turtle. tortoises are also faster, even a snail is faster! Well any animal is faster than a sloth as a sloth is the slowest animal alive! (for its size)
In general, ants are much faster than turtles. Ants can move at a speed of up to 300 meters per hour, while turtles typically move at a much slower pace, around 0.2 to 0.5 meters per second. Therefore, ants are significantly quicker in terms of speed compared to turtles.
um, in land, yes, but i dont think so in water unless it is a unique type of fast turtle or a slow shark
Cheetahs, pronghorns, and horses are all examples of animals faster than humans. Cheetahs are the fastest land animal, capable of reaching speeds up to 60-70 mph. Pronghorns are the fastest mammals in North America, reaching speeds up to 55 mph. Horses, known for their speed and stamina, can reach speeds up to 55 mph.
It can be either. Tornadoes can move faster than 40 mph, but usually don't.
Worm. Because of its wavy movement the worm can move faster than a turtle.
No the jackrabbit is faster then the turtle
Apparently Yes A Turtle Is Slower Than A Sloth Although Sloths Sleep All Day!! Turtle species vary on how fast they can move. Many can move much faster than a sloth can when excited or fearful.
I think a beetle is faster than a turtle.....XD
Yes, sloth's are much more slower than a turtle. tortoises are also faster, even a snail is faster! Well any animal is faster than a sloth as a sloth is the slowest animal alive! (for its size)
the answer is simple. young one can move faster than old ones.
In general, ants are much faster than turtles. Ants can move at a speed of up to 300 meters per hour, while turtles typically move at a much slower pace, around 0.2 to 0.5 meters per second. Therefore, ants are significantly quicker in terms of speed compared to turtles.
it's more faster than a turtle
The turtle is the best and it is fast too, well not that fast but faster than an oyster!!!!@_>
um, in land, yes, but i dont think so in water unless it is a unique type of fast turtle or a slow shark
Sound will usually move faster in a solid than in a liquid.
Sound will usually move faster in a solid than in a liquid.